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Good US News article on US Energy Policy
Everyone likes to drive and the green alternatives don't work yet. What can we do to have a real energy policy in the US? Is it natural gas vehicles?
This is the first discussion in the new "Politics" Category. Use it to discuss your convictions in terms of policy. Keep it clean. We can be democrat and republican and abide by the rules of the forum.
Keywords: Energy Policy, NGV, Natural Gas Vehicles, green energy
Dear RT
"What can we do to have a real energy policy in the US?"
Long before you were a twinkle in your father's eye, the first Oil Embargo showed the country how vulnerable the United States was to our OPEC dependence.
We have not had a cohesive energy policy yet -- and it has been about 38 years ago since the first embargo.
In a capitalistic society, capitalism will solve the problem. We were running out of natural gas. Now we have plenty of reserves -- all because of the ingenuity and motivation of aggressive capitalists. When government does not know what to do, it ends up trying to do everything. Unfortunately, the Great Recession has created a new wave of clamor of Keynesian economics, especially with the government that has evolved post Reagan era.
However, we are not a capitalist society as we were when we were great. Almost 50% of Americans paid no taxes last year. And guess what? The tipping point is 50%. That is when the country goes to a "help me please" society of do nothings wanting to be cared for cradle to grave by people who innovate and create.
Some think that capitalism is like a renegade tiger that must be shot immediately.
Some think that capitalism is like a cow that must be milked continuously.
But capitalism is really a horse, pulling a very heavy wagon of prosperity. The horse needs to be nurtured, nor neutered.
This is my only political discussion. I promise.
Buddy Cotten
Well Said Buddy....as usual!! The only thing I'd like to add, some of the sheeples don't think at all.
I won't make the same promise as to political discussions. I've discovered that people have remained silent far too long.
Martin Wampler
Permalink Reply by Andy G. Grubbs on June 3, 2011 at 7:12pm Before we start playing too loose with the actual oil prices, and start confusing people with misinformation, please check out the chart reference below, both in inflation adjusted and nominal prices for our benchmark crude, WTI,. You will notice that it never went below $10 per bbl for much of the 80's and 90's. It did drop to $12 per bbl in 1999.
http://inflationdata.com/inflation/images/charts/Oil/Inflation_Adj_...
Best,
Buddy Cotten
Dear Buddy,
When oil was at $12.00 what was gas selling for at the pump?
Wes
Robert,
You are probably right about it being cheaper here. I do remember 31.9 cent gas and about 4 times a year there would be a gas war among the oil companies. When they did that it would usually go down to17.9. : ) Talk about the good old days!
As I recall, it was about $1.20 a gallon. And NO exploration. But I did get glasses for a fill up. Or a tiger tail to hang out my gas tank door.
Buddy Cotten
Buddy,
Also included in a fillup were the cleaning of your windshield, free maps, checked your tire pressure, still no charge, and check your oil and antifreeze as well as your windshield washer pump for fluid. Oh! Transmission fluid as well. Every once in a while I see a station advertising full service. I don't really think they know the definition. All the above were done free for the less than $5.00 fillup. They even had clean, stocked restrooms you were welcome to use, even if it was 10' outside and the restroom was behind the station. lol Yes, the good, the bad and the ugly of it. Of course, I'm talking about the mid fifties and sixties.
Yours,
Wes Luke
Buddy Cotten said:
As I recall, it was about $1.20 a gallon. And NO exploration. But I did get glasses for a fill up. Or a tiger tail to hang out my gas tank door.
Buddy Cotten
Heck, Luke,
I remember saying, I don't care if gas goes to 50 cents a gallon, I am still driving my Vette. It got 4 mpg in town. But I dogged it between stop lights.
I also think I remember when cigarettes went from 25 cents to 35 cents a pack and I also said I don't care if they go to a dollar a pack, I still am going to smoke them. What a genius I was when I knew everything.
Buddy Cotten
Buddy,
My being a tad older than you, I remember different things. Such as putting 2 dimes in the cigarette machine and getting 4 cents (pennies) on the side of the pack as change. IOW, .16 cents a pack. I'm the guy who said "When they get to fifty cents a pack I'm quitting. That was $6.00 ago. I guess I'll quit when I REALLY want to.
Yours,
Wes
Buddy Cotten said:
Heck, Luke,
I remember saying, I don't care if gas goes to 50 cents a gallon, I am still driving my Vette. It got 4 mpg in town. But I dogged it between stop lights.
I also think I remember when cigarettes went from 25 cents to 35 cents a pack and I also said I don't care if they go to a dollar a pack, I still am going to smoke them. What a genius I was when I knew everything.
Buddy Cotten
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